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Man smashes police precinct doors so he can 'go home' to Guatemala
Q13 FOX News OnlineA man shattered the glass doors the Seattle Police Department's North Precinct on the 10000 block of College Way North about 10:40 p.m. Thursday. A witness waiting outside the precinct saw the man as he arrived on the scene carrying a large rock,...Tags: Lobbying, Politics
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Man arrested on suspicion of aiding fugitive molester
L.A. NOWA man who provides cares for an elderly woman has been arrested on suspicion of helping her son remain a fugitive from child molesting charges, Santa Barbara authorities said Wednesday. Luis Procopio Urbina, 43, allegedly sent "large amounts of money"....... -
History of UCI commune to be displayed
UC Irvine — The year was 1968. The Age of Aquarius was in full swing. The Tet offensive was pushing forward. And, Joan Didion's "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" was published. It was amid this period of cultural and political upheaval that UCI ,...
Tags: Mexico, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Students, Arts
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Take a chance on Guatemala
SANTIAGO ATITLAN, Guatemala — Edna Sloan sat at a table open to the street and its vendors, quietly sipping a local beer. Purchase of a beer in this pretty-enough town on Lake Atitlan entitles free access to a bano certified clean by our guide,...
Tags: Costa Rica, Mexico, Antigua and Barbuda, UNESCO, U.S. Department of State
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Cops: 84-year-old scammed out of $3,800
TribLocal - Des Plaines » NewsAn 84-year-old Des Plaines man was scammed out of $3,800 last week when someone called him and said his grandson was in trouble, authorities said. …... -
FBI arrests former L.A. housing authority official
L.A. NOWA former construction official with the Los Angeles housing authority was apprehended in Guatemala and brought back to the U.S. to face federal corruption charges, officials said.... -
African adoptions raise alarm about safeguards
World NowAs Guatemala, China and other adoption hubs have pulled back on foreign adoptions or stopped them altogether, Africa has become the new frontier for adoptions, bolstered by the sight of stars such as Madonna and Angelina Jolie bringing African children... -
Maryland counties seek to make English official language
Jose Soto doesn't pay attention to politics in Frederick County. He's new to town and spends much of his time working at an apple-processing plant in Pennsylvania. But he heard something a few weeks ago about the county making English its official...Tags: Demographics, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Frederick County (Maryland), Johns Hopkins University
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High-paying web company moving to Danville
A new high-paying employer is moving to Danville. Web Parts will move its computer programming and data center to the city from Guatamala. The operation will start with just ten positions, but the company expects to grow to more than 250 in a few years....
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Employment, Computer Science, Economy, Business and Finance, Sales
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The week in Latin America: Meet Cuba's Scrabble man
La PlazaStories that made headlines this week in Latin America, and highlights from our coverage of the region by Times reporters and your blogger here at La Plaza.... -
Oldest known Maya calendar, ancient paintings found in Guatemala
World NowIn the remote northeastern corner of Guatemala, archaeologists have found what appears to be the 9th century workplace of a city scribe, an unusual dwelling adorned with magnificent pictures of the king and other royals and the oldest known Maya calendar....
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